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Featured Cruise Line: Regent Seven Seas
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In March 2006, Radisson Seven Seas Cruises was reborn as Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Along with the name change came a commitment to take the luxury cruise experience to an entirely new level - with a greater level of personal service and an increased focus upon the small anticipatory touches that add to the luxury experience. Upscale Regent Seven Seas Cruises (based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is one of the most well regarded luxury cruise lines. Catering to the discerning traveler, the beautiful ships that comprise RSSC's fleet, reach ports worldwide. more
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Featured Ship: River Beatrice
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River Beatrice is a small river ship sailing the Danube River for Uniworld Cruises. Built in 2009, the 410 foot River Beatrice hosts 180 guests. The lavishly appointed river view staterooms have hotel-style beds draped in fine linens, a vanity, built-in closets, hair dryer, safe, individual thermostat for air conditioning and heat, direct-dial telephone, flat-screen TV with satellite, bottled water, and bathroom with L'Occitane body products, magnifying mirror, and plush bathrobes. Uniworld ships offer wi-fi service on board, allowing their guests to stay connected. Uniworld ships are staffed by a world-class, award-winning all English-speaking staff. Another popular feature is complimentary use of bicycles and Nordic walking sticks in port. Public areas onboard include the beautiful panoramic main lounge which has a full-service bar, a cozy library and game room, as well as an elegant restaurant. more
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Featured Destination: Colonial - East Coast
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Princess Cruise Lines writes, "There is so much to learn, so much to discover, it's easy to see that our Founding Fathers created not only a great country - they created a great vacation." And that's just what a cruise to the Colonial East Coast is. Sail south from New York in April or October, on the fringes of the cruise lines' Bermuda and New England season, to some of our most historic Mid-Atlantic Seaports -cities that are rich in colonial and Civil War history. Visit Baltimore and discover 18th century Annapolis and the US Naval Academy; take a horse-drawn carriage ride past grand 18th and 19th century homes along Charleston's Battery; when in Norfolk explore Colonial Williamsburg; tour Wormsloe, an eloquent example of plantation life in Savannah; and, of course, Philadelphia, where the history of America comes alive. East Coast Colonial cruises are offered in the fall and can range from 7 days to 15 days depending on the cruise line and departure. more
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